Agenda item

4/02236/17/ROC - VARIATION OF CONDITION 16 (APPROVED PLANS) ATTACHED TO PLANNING PERMISSION 4/00276/16/FUL (DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUNGALOW AND CONSTRUCTION OF 2 SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGS AND CREATION OF NEW ACCESS) - WOODTHORPE, 1B BOXWELL ROAD, BERKHAMSTED, HP4 3ET

Minutes:

A Parrish introduced the item to members and said it had been referred to the committee due to the contrary views of Berkhamsted Town Council.

Penny Marshall spoke in objection to the application.

Graham Boyce spoke in support of the application.

It was proposed by Councillor Fisher and seconded by Councillor Whitman to grant the application in line with the officer’s recommendation.

Vote

For: 7               Against: 3                    Abstained: 2

Resolved:

That planning permission be GRANTED subject to the following conditions:

1

The development shall be carried out in accordance with the materials approved under application reference 4/00803/17/DRC.

 

Reason:  To ensure a satisfactory appearance to the development in the interests of the character and appearance of the Berkhamsted Conservation Area in accordance with saved Policy 120 of the Dacorum Borough local Plan 1991-2011 and Policies CS12 and CS27 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013. The details are required before commencement of development as if they are deferred until after the development has begun, the design will already have been agreed and finalised, and the materials potentially ordered and used, thereby undermining the control of the local planning authority and potentially increasing costs and delays for the applicant if they have to be changed.

 

2

The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved plans and elevations and in accordance with the 1:20 details approved under application reference 4/00803/17/DRC.

 

Reason:  To ensure a satisfactory appearance to the development and to safeguard the character and appearance of the Berkhamsted Conservation Area in accordance with Policies CS12 and 27 of the Dacorum Core Strategy (September 2013) and saved Policy 120 of the Dacorum borough Local Plan 1991-2011. The details are required before commencement of development as if they are deferred until after the development has begun, the design will already have been agreed and finalised, and the materials potentially ordered and used, thereby undermining the control of the local planning authority and potentially increasing costs and delays for the applicant if they have to be changed.

 

3

The development shall be carried out in accordance with the details of hard and soft landscaping shown on Drg. No. 17002_AL(0)013 Rev D. The approved landscape works, including privacy fencing to the rear boundary, shall be carried out prior to the first occupation of the development hereby permitted.

               

Any tree or shrub which forms part of the approved landscaping scheme which within a period of five years from planting fails to become established, becomes seriously damaged or diseased, dies or for any reason is removed shall be replaced in the next planting season by a tree or shrub of a species, size and maturity to be approved by the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  To ensure a satisfactory appearance to the development and to safeguard the visual character of the immediate area in accordance with saved Policies 99 and 100 of the Dacorum Borough Local Plan 1991-2011 and Policies CS12 and 13 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013. The details are required before commencement of development as if they are deferred until after the development has begun, the design will already have been agreed and finalised, and the materials potentially ordered and used, thereby undermining the control of the local planning authority and potentially increasing costs and delays for the applicant if they have to be changed.

 

4

The development shall be carried out in accordance with the details of measures to recycle and reduce demolition and construction waste approved under application reference 4/00276/16/DRC.

 

Reason: To accord with the waste planning policies of the area, Policy CS29 of the Dacorum Core Strategy (September 2013) and saved Policy 129 of the Dacorum Borough Local Plan 1991-2011. The details are required before commencement of development as if they are deferred until after the development has begun, the building will already have been demolished and the materials disposed of, thereby undermining the control of the local planning authority in respect of achieving a sustainable form of development.

 

5

The development shall be carried out in accordance with the details of sustainable drainage approved under application reference 4/00803/17/DRC. The approved measures shall be provided before any part of the development is first brought into use and they shall thereafter be permanently retained.

 

Reason:  To ensure the sustainable development of the site in accordance with the aims of Policy CS29 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013 and adopted Supplementary Planning Guidance. The details are required before commencement of development as if they are deferred until after the development has begun, the design will already have been agreed and finalised, and the materials potentially ordered and used, thereby undermining the control of the local planning authority in respect of achieving a sustainable form of development and potentially increasing costs and delays for the applicant if they have to be changed.

 

6

The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the CS29 Sustainability Checklist approved under application reference 4/00276/16/FUL. 

 

Reason:  To ensure the sustainable development of the site in accordance with Policy CS29 and Para. 18.22 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013.

 

7

The gradient of the vehicular access shall not exceed 1:20 for the first 5 metres into the site as measured from the near channel edge of the adjacent carriageway.

Reason: In the interests of the safety of persons using the access and users of the highway in accordance with saved Policies 51 and 54 of the Dacorum Borough local Plan 1991-2011 and Policy CS12 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013.

 

8

Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby permitted pedestrian visibility splays shall be provided in full accordance with the details indicated on the  plan 15066_AL(0)010 G and 15066_AL(0)011 G approved under application reference 4/00276/16/FUL. The splays shall thereafter be maintained at all times free from any obstruction between 600mm and 2m above the level of the adjacent highway.

Reason:  In the interests of highway safety in accordance with saved Policy 51 and 54 of the Dacorum Borough local Plan 1991-2011 and Policy CS12 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013.

 

9

Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby permitted the vehicular accesses and driveways shall be provided and thereafter retained in the position shown on plan 15066_AL(0)010 G approved under application reference 4/00276/16/FUL, in accordance with Roads in Hertfordshire. Arrangements shall be made for surface water drainage to be intercepted and disposed of separately so that it does not discharge from or onto the carriageway.

 

Reason: To ensure the adequate and satisfactory provision of off-street vehicle parking facilities, satisfactory access into the site and to avoid the carriage of extraneous material or surface water into the highway in the interests of highway safety in accordance with saved Policies 51, 54 and 58 of the Dacorum Borough local Plan 1991-2011 and Policy CS12 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013.

 

10

The window at second floor level in the North East elevation of the development hereby  permitted as indicated on Drg. No. 15066_AP(0)117 A shall be non opening and shall be permanently fitted with obscured glass.

 

Reason:  In the interests of the amenity of adjoining residents in compoliance with Policy CS12 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013.

 

11

The windows at first and second floor level in the South West elevation of the development hereby permitted as indicated on Drg. No. 15066_AP(0)119 A shall be non-opening and shall be permanently fitted with obscured glass.

 

Reason:  In the interests of the amenity of adjoining residents in compliance with Policy CS12 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013.

 

12

Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015  (or any Order amending or re-enacting that Order with or without modification) no development falling within the following classes of the Order shall be carried out without the prior written approval of the local planning authority:

 

Schedule 2  Part 1 Classes A, B, C and D

                        Part 2 Class A

 

Reason:  To enable the local planning authority to retain control over the development in the interests of safeguarding the character and appearance of the Berkhamsted Conservation Area and in the interests of ensuring adequate car parking provision in accordance with Policies CS12 and 27 of the Dacorum Core Strategy (September 2013) and Policies 58 and 120 of the Dacorum Borough Local Plan 1991-2011.

 

13

The permission hereby granted shall be limited to the provision of no more than 4 bedrooms to each of the two dwellings, and no additional bedrooms shall be created without the further specific permission of the local planning authority by way of a separate planning application.

 

Reason: For the avoidance of doubt, and to ensure control over the development in the interests of limiting the demand for additional parking on the highway and associated congestion and highway safety issues, in accordance with Policy CS12 of the Dacorum Core Strategy September 2013 and saved Policy 58 of the Dacorum Borough local Plan 1991-2011.   

 

14

The development shall be carried out in accordance with the Construction Management Plan approved under application reference 4/00276/16/DRC. The approved statement shall be adhered to throughout the construction period.

 

Reason:  To minimise danger, obstruction and inconvenience to users of the highway in accordance with saved Policy 51 of the Dacorum Borough Local Plan 1991-2011.The details are required before commencement of development as it is necessary to ensure that the measures are planned and in place at the start of demolition / construction.

 

15

The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans:

 

15066_AL(0)001 Rev A

15066_AL(0)002 Rev A

15066_AL(0)003 Rev A

15066_AL(0)004 Rev A

15066_AL(0)005 Rev A

15066_AL(0)006 Rev A

15066_AL(0)007 Rev A

15066_AL(0)008 Rev A

15066_AL(0)009 Rev A

15066_AL(0)010 Rev G

15066_AL(0)011 Rev G

15066_AL(0)012 Rev D

15066_AL(0)013 Rev E

15066_AL(0)014 Rev D

15066_AP(0)115 Rev A

15066_AP(0)116 Rev A

15066_AP(0)117 Rev A

15066_AL(0)018 Rev B- should be updated

15066_AP(0)119 Rev A

15066_AL(0)020 Rev D

 

Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning.

 

Article 35 Statement

 

Planning permission has been granted for this proposal. The Council acted pro-actively through positive engagement with the applicant during the pre-application stage and determination process which led to improvements to the scheme. The Council has therefore acted pro-actively in line with the requirements of the Framework (paragraphs 186 and 187) and in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) (Amendment No. 2) Order 2015.

INFORMATIVES:

Thames Water

 

Surface Water Drainage - With regard to surface water drainage it is the responsibility of a developer to make proper provision for drainage to ground, water courses or a suitable sewer. In respect of surface water it is recommended that the applicant should ensure that storm flows are attenuated or regulated into the receiving public network through on or off site storage. When it is proposed to connect to a combined public sewer, the site drainage should be separate and combined at the final manhole nearest the boundary. Connections are not permitted for the removal of groundwater. Where the developer proposes to discharge to a public sewer, prior approval from Thames Water Developer Services will be required. They can be contacted on 0800 009 3921. Reason - to ensure that the surface water discharge from the site shall not be detrimental to the existing sewerage system.

 

Water comments

 

With regard to water supply, this comes within the area covered by the Affinity Water Company. For your information the address to write to is - Affinity Water Company The Hub, Tamblin Way, Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9EZ - Tel - 0845 782 3333.


Highway Authority

S278 Agreement: Where works are required within the public highway to facilitate the new vehicle access, the Highway Authority require the construction of such works to be undertaken to their satisfaction and specification, and by a contractor who is authorised to work in the public highway. Before works commence the applicant will need to apply to Hertfordshire County Council Highways team to obtain their permission and requirements. Their address is County Hall, Pegs Lane, Hertford, Herts, SG13 8DN. Their telephone number is 0300 1234047.

Storage of materials: The applicant is advised that the storage of materials associated with the construction of this development should be provided within the site on land which is not public highway, and the use of such areas must not interfere with the public highway. If this is not possible, authorisation should be sought from the Highway Authority before construction works commence. Further information is available via the website http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/transtreets/highways/ or by telephoning 0300 1234047.

Mud on the Road: It is an offence under section 148 of the Highways Act 1980 to deposit mud or other debris on the public highway, and section 149 of the same Act gives the Highway Authority powers to remove such material at the expense of the party responsible. Therefore, best practical means shall be taken at all times to ensure that all vehicles leaving the site during construction of the development are in a condition such as not to emit dust or deposit mud, slurry or other debris on the highway. Further information is available via the website http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/transtreets/highways/ or by telephoning 0300 1234047.

Environmental Health

·                    Piling Works

 

If piling is considered the most appropriate method of foundation construction. Prior to commencement of development, a method statement detailing the type of piling and noise emissions, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.  All piling works shall be carried out in accordance with the agreed details.
Reason: In the interests of the amenities of residents of neighbouring properties and in accordance with and to comply with Dacorum Borough Councils Policies

i.                      Noise on Construction/Demolition Sites

ii.                     

The attention of the applicant is drawn to the Control of Pollution Act 1974 relating to the control of noise on construction and demolition sites. And the best practicable means of minimising noise will be used. Guidance is given in British Standard BS 5228: Parts 1, 2 and Part 4 (as amended) entitled 'Noise control on construction and open sites'.

iii.                   Construction hours of working – plant & machinery

 

In accordance with the councils adopted criteria, all noisy works associated with site demolition, site preparation and construction works shall be limited to the following hours: 0800hrs to 1800hrs on Monday to Friday 0800hrs to 1230hrs Saturday, no works are permitted at any time on Sundays or bank holidays

iv.           Dust

As advised within the application documentation, dust from operations on the site should minimised by spraying with water or by carrying out of other such works that may be necessary to suppress dust. Visual monitoring of dust is to be carried out continuously and Best Practical Means (BPM) should be used at all times.  The applicant is advised to consider the control of dust and emissions from construction and demolition Best Practice Guidance, Produced in partnership by the Greater London Authority and London Councils.

v.                    Bonfires

 

Waste materials generated as a result of the proposed demolition and/or construction operations shall be disposed of with following the proper duty of care and should not be burnt on the site. Only where there are no suitable alternative methods such as the burning of infested woods should burning be permitted.

 

 

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